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Call 480-210-5177 to book an appointment today!Please keep in mind that we tend to remain booked 3-4 weeks in advance.*Please note that we cannot receive txt messages at the above number.*

Please check out our Prices tab for prices by breed and service requested.

Our pets are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole. They make us laugh and give us great joy. The are dependable and loyal and have a lot to teach us too. At Arizona's Pet Stylist we understand that our animals are a part of the family. That is why this company takes a step above and beyond your routine grooming. The welfare of the pet always comes first when it comes to AZ Pet Stylist and you can rest assured that your pet will receive the most caring, educated, and personal service out there.We are your full service mobile pet grooming shop and have set our sights on establishing lasting relationships with all customers who come across our path, cat, dog, and human.

Furthermore, we come to you! You will never have to load your canine/feline friend into the car and leave him/her at the groom shop for hours again.We offer mobile pet grooming over the Southeast Valley.

All of our mobile dog grooming services whether Bath and Brush or a Full Groom include:

Blueberry Facial

Basic Teeth Cleaning

Nail Trimming and Filing

Ear Cleaning with the option of Plucking *Ear plucking is known to cause ear infections in certain dogs and conversely prevent ear infections in others. Because of this Ear Plucking is per request only but can be added at no extra cost. Please make sure to let your groomer know if ear plucking is desired.

Gland Expression *automatically included on all small breeds. If you pet is not a small breed and needs gland expression please make sure to let your groomer know

Bath

Skin/Coat Conditioner

Brush Out

Blow Dry

Any necessary Shed-less Treatment

Hair Cut - this service is what determines the difference between a Bath and Brush or a Full Groom. A hair cut is included in a Full Groom but not in a Bath and Brush. A Bath and Brush does still include trimming of the face, feet, and sanitary.

Looking for something to make your pet's experience more like a relaxing day at the spa? We are now offering Aromatherapy with every service forthe low add on cost of $5 per pet.

Please check out our prices tab for more information on our mobile cat grooming services.**Please check out the More Info tab for detailed information about our services and mobile units.**

All of Arizona’s Pet Stylist
groomers are Pet CPR and First Aid Certified!

After completing this course in Pet CPR, First Aid, and the Pet Saver Program we strongly believe all pet owners should sit through this ~6 hours of training. It is worth knowing you can save a life if it comes down to it and worth the extra knowledge to keep your pet happier and healthier. All courses are open to the public. The information for courses involving dates, times, cost, and locations can be found on the below posted website:

Nail
Trimming can be tricky!! Many dogs hate it – this is the result of poor
handling as puppies. How can we help them get through this process with less
stress & conflict? Here’s some ideas:

Give the dog a constant “stream”
of food DURING the process – never after (that will make the dog want you to
hurry up and be done with the process so he can get his treats. The yummy stuff
should be paired with the process, i.e. toe nail clipping = yummy treats).
Ideas for food to use:

Large
hotdog fed slowly throughout the process

Peanut
butter/cream cheese (mixed with something fishy is even better) spread on a
chopping board and let the dog lick it off

A frosting bag filled with canned
wet food and squeeze it out slowly & continuously

Costco’s Italian Meatballs – they
come frozen so you can just defrost them as you need them and dogs love ‘em!

Spritz them with lavender oil
diluted 1:10 with water or just dab it directly onto the inside of their ears.

Always start with the back foot.
With the big dogs, let them stand and have somebody hold the leash (attached to
a harness rather than a collar preferably), as if you were shoeing a horse.

If the dog really hates the whole
process in spite of all this then you first need to work on desensitizing the
dog to having his feet handled – lots of “touch and treat” before the next
trim.

You don’t have to trim all four
feet at the same time. If you can do one successfully then do so and give the
dog a break before starting the next foot. I know this isn’t the ideal thing
but it’s a worthwhile investment in the future!

With the small dogs either hold them in your arms or let them
stand on a table if they’re co-operative.

Use a
Thundershirt –www.thundershirt.com Note: Thundershirt will
refund your money if you feel it didn’t work for your dog. Details are on the
website.

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We Would Love Your Feedback!

This business exist because of you, the customer. Your opinion is highly valued and greatly appreciated. Please feel free to email any and ALL feedback to krich@azpetstylist.com. These emails go directly to the owner and she would really love to know how you feel. (Please do not send emails to this address for appointment request.)You can also send mail to us at:Arizona's Pet StylistPO Box 775Queen Creek, AZ 85142